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In this whitepaper we'll explore some of these problems inherent in virtualized datacenters and cloud environments, specifically enterprise private clouds, and we'll discuss solutions that can take you down the last mile of the automation journey so that your business can fully achieve agility and extract maximum value from its private-cloud investments.

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) works best for smaller centrally located user bases that share a core set of applications and file needs. As the world moves to the web and to the cloud, agencies are asking whether VDI is still a good fit for emerging mobility and BYOD needs. See this important infographic to learn more about the tradeoffs between VDI and emerging cloud technologies, and what you can do to take advantage of new solutions to drive improved mobile productivity across your entire organization.

Agency IT is tasked with building smarter and more responsive state and local government services, while CTOs look to enable government workforce mobility and address strategic issues, such as BYOD. Adding to the challenge is a rise in devices, data, and even multiple OS’s that IT must support and secure. With the decline in traditional Windows-based computing, these challenges are driving agencies toward cloud solutions that don't sacrifice security or IT manageability. See our featured cloud solution for government agencies that has IT leaders re-thinking how they enable mobile productivity.

Looking for smarter solutions for anywhere agency productivity? Watch webNetwork for Government and learn how webNetwork Unified Workspaces are the right choice for secure, reliable, mission-ready mobility. No more worries about balancing competing priorities around access, accountability, and cost - webNetwork makes IT management easy with simple deployment and a superb end-user experience.

Many companies consider using cloud storage to reduce costs and the IT burden of storing data in the enterprise. However, simply calculating the annual cost of a SAN or NAS server versus the per GB cost of cloud storage does not produce an accurate view of cost savings, because cloud storage alone is not equal to all the functionality found in today’s enterprise-class storage solutions. Cloud-integrated Storage (CiS) delivers the benefits of cloud storage with the features and functionality that enterprises require, while still reducing the cost of storage. Using examples of real companies, this white paper will illustrate five different ways enterprise organizations can save money by transitioning from traditional hardware to Nasuni Cloud-integrated Storage for storing file data.

IT services are all about people, and the people’s most precious resource is time. They want to be more productive, but service management tools haven’t always helped. CA Cloud Service Management is a leap forward, a powerful but flexible solution that is built for speed—rapidly accelerating time-to-value where other SaaS solutions fall short. With CA Cloud Service Management, you can implement in days, configure without programmers, and automate
end-user requests. A true SaaS solution means you get the latest capabilities the minute they are available and simplified pricing gives you predictable costs—no nickel and diming or haggling over complex pricing charges.

For internal support centers, the message coming from the overall
business is clear: You need to demonstrate your business value.
Outsourcing, managed services and cloud-based solutions that
didn’t exist just a few years ago are piling on the pressure.

For years, many support teams have been hamstrung by their traditional service desk platforms, which require complex, time-consuming coding for virtually every aspect of customization. This complexity makes it costly and difficult for support organizations to adapt—and places an increasingly substantial burden on the agility and efficiency of the business as a whole. CA Cloud Service Management is a clearly differentiated alternative to traditional service desk platforms. CA Cloud Service Management is purpose built for speed—rapidly accelerating time-to-value where other SaaS solutions fall short. Implement in days, adopt with minimal training, configure without programmers, automate end-user requests, and get automatic upgrades.

In this complimentary report, Cloud Sherpas shares results that uncover the shortcomings of the primary, on premise computing devices typically in use today, including extended wait times for users and high maintenance requirements for IT that lead to significant productivity losses for both groups.

"ZK Research conducted a recent study of the Application Delivery Controller (ADC) market and finds that the landscape for load balancers and ADCs is rapidly changing in the face of these market forces.
Join Principal Analyst Zeus Kerravala for an informative session to learn:
- Common application delivery challenges
- On-premises vs. cloud considerations for ADCs
- Trends in delivering cloud-native applications
- Trends in troubleshooting
- Future solutions being considered
- What are the features most in demand that network engineers aren't getting
Watch the On-Demand Webinar by filling out this form."

Why move your databases to the cloud? This video provides numerous facts and figures to help explain why businesses today are adopting Database as a Service (DBaaS) solutions like the Oracle Database Cloud Service at a breathtaking pace.

Healthcare and Life Sciences organizations are adopting cloud-based workloads at a significant pace. A 2017 HIMSS study found that 65% of Healthcare organizations were using cloud-based services, and nearly 88% of those organizations were utilizing Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions, which have become the preferred deployment method for many clinical application vendors.
This eBook highlights advantages of using AWS to create and maintain cloudbased Next-Gen BI Solutions for Healthcare and Life Sciences organizations. This includes use cases from diverse organizations that have utilized AWS and APN Partners to manage and analyze data, and to discover insights otherwise obscured by the sheer volume of available information. Solutions from APN Partners can help your organization take the next step in building robust processes for making data-driven decisions that improve patient care, organizational processes, and innovative product development efforts.

A recent study from Knowlegde Executive clearly shows that that the deployment of cloud-computing technology in the African contact centre industry is growing with organisations adopting hosted, virtual and Contact-Centre-as-a-Service (CCaaS) solutions. Download at this page the report with all results.
Get the full study results to get insights on:
The impact on customer and employee engagement
The main pain points & challenges
The technology service provider check list
Find out why over 50% of African contact centres have adopted a cloud model

To remain competitive in an increasingly customer-centric world, mid-sized organizations are undergoing digital transformations of their contact centres. IDC surveyed companies in 27 countries globally, including companies from Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), to examine the current market dynamics of cloud-enabled customer service environments. Eighty-five percent of the respondents fell within the small to mid-sized category with contact centres with 300 seats or fewer.
Get this paper to access complete survey results for EMEA and to gain key insights including:
Nearly 65% of respondents in EMEA already use or are in the process of implementing cloud-based contact centre solutions
Only 13% of respondents in EMEA indicated that they currently are using a public cloud environment, the lowest among all geographies worldwide
Drivers, benefits and challenges for adopting cloud contact centre technology

To remain competitive in an increasingly customer-centric world, mid-sized organizations are undergoing digital transformations of their contact centres. IDC surveyed companies in 27 countries globally, including companies from Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), to examine the current market dynamics of cloud-enabled customer service environments. Eighty-five percent of the respondents fell within the small to mid-sized category with contact centres with 300 seats or fewer.
Get this paper to access complete survey results for EMEA and to gain key insights including:
Nearly 65% of respondents in EMEA already use or are in the process of implementing cloud-based contact centre solutions
Only 13% of respondents in EMEA indicated that they currently are using a public cloud environment, the lowest among all geographies worldwide
Drivers, benefits and challenges for adopting cloud contact centre technology

To remain competitive in an increasingly customer-centric world, mid-sized organizations are undergoing digital transformations of their contact centres. IDC surveyed companies in 27 countries globally, including companies from Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), to examine the current market dynamics of cloud-enabled customer service environments. Eighty-five percent of the respondents fell within the small to mid-sized category with contact centres with 300 seats or fewer.
Get this paper to access complete survey results for EMEA and to gain key insights including:
Nearly 65% of respondents in EMEA already use or are in the process of implementing cloud-based contact centre solutions
Only 13% of respondents in EMEA indicated that they currently are using a public cloud environment, the lowest among all geographies worldwide
Drivers, benefits and challenges for adopting cloud contact centre technology

The pace of business is faster than ever before. Due to the rapid adoption of cloud and mobile computing, driven by consumerization, operational needs, and security requirements, ESG believes that Identity and Access Management (IAM) is undergoing a profound transition.
Download this ESG whitepaper to learn why organizations should combine Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) solutions to adapt to the influx of workforce mobility without interfering with user experience or compromising security.

To stay ahead of the competition in a fast-paced, cost-driven cloud services marketplace, LeCloud must innovate new services and revenue streams to retain customers and drive profit. By using future-forward data center solutions from Intel, LeCloud is able to reduce latency in its video transcoding and improve the user experience when streaming new 4K and H.265 real-time video services to millions of customers concurrently.

Facing the future requires enterprises to embark on a digital transformation, employing new technologies such as AI, big data, IoT, and the cloud. Enterprises need a long-term, trusted partner who will support them on their journey and understand their vision. Switch to Juniper Networks and align your enterprise with an innovation leader that places scalable solutions, high availability, productivity, security, and R&D at the forefront, all while keeping simplicity and savings in mind.

The constant growth of cloud, IoT, virtualization, mobility, and digital transformation has brought tectonic changes to the world of networking. Long viewed as a bastion of single-purpose, inflexible, and closed solutions, networks have started to transform in line with the demands for flexibility, scalability, ease of management, interoperability, and application support. Networking departments need to achieve all of the tasks above while keeping costs under control. Additionally, security requirements for the new network are not letting up — quite the opposite, as the virtualized network (and general IT) environment requires rethinking, virtualization, and evolution of security architectures.

Every manufacturing company has aspirations to grow. Growth is exciting, yet it can also be challenging. Arm yourself with the right enterprise applications and technology, and consider cloud ERP software as an important component of your arsenal as you strive for growth and battle for market share.
This report from Mint Jutras—an independent research and advisory firm that specializes in analyzing the business impact of enterprise solutions—highlights how cloud applications allow businesses to grow by:
• Quickly expanding into new territories
• Tightening compliance and governance
• More effectively implementing standard processes
• Achieving greater visibility into the enterprise
Download the Mint Jutras report today to learn how cloud ERP from Epicor can help your business grow.

Citrix and Google are collaborating to bring the
best, most secure way to deliver virtual apps
and desktops from Google Cloud. The Citrix
Workspace solutions traditionally installed on
data center servers—including Citrix Virtual
Apps and Desktops, Citrix Networking, and Citrix
Content Collaboration (formerly known as Citrix
ShareFile)—are now enabled on Google Cloud
Platform services.
Citrix enables customers to choose the
workload deployment option that best aligns
with their enterprise cloud strategy and offers
a variety of ways to securely deploy Citrix
solutions to meet unique application needs.
Whether deployed on-premises, cloud-hosted,
as a Citrix Workspace service, or with a service
provider—customers choose how much and
which components of app workloads to
manage and when and where to securely
deploy business apps, data, and desktops.